• Make the most of the snipping tools in Windows

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    ISSUE 22.06 • 2025-02-10

    WINDOWS 11

    Mary Branscombe

    By Mary Branscombe

    When you need a record of something you see on screen, Windows has multiple tools — plus ways to get images you saved on other devices, too.

    As usual with Windows, there isn’t just one way to snip, clip, or capture a screenshot of part of your screen. There’s a handful of options in Windows 10 and a more powerful new tool just for Windows 11.

    Windows 10 comes with an update of the Windows 7 Snipping Tool. You can open that from the Start menu, but it’s very basic and has a broken link to Paint 3D.

    Read the full story in our Plus Newsletter (22.06.0, 2025-02-10).
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